Answer:
It led to the collapse of the military power that had held the Soviet Union together, causing the union to dissolve.
Explanation:
Mikhail Gorbachev reforms in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe lead to the collapse of communism. Gorbachev promoted a new policy called glasnost. He promoted the democratization of society hoping for the participation of ordinary citizens. Gorbachev withdrew the Soviet army from Afghanistan. He released Eastern Europe from Soviet domination, permitting the dismissal of the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet military alliance in the area and stopped nuclear testing.
* they both believed in a revolution to help their country
* the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat
* both started by radicals
Answer:
A. Cut itself from nearly all foreign trade.
Explanation:
The United States promised to stay out of European business and told the Europeans to stay out of the Western Hemisphere's business.
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Auschwitz was the name given to the Nazi Death Camp in Southwestern Polan that became arguably the most notorious of all of the camps, killing approximately 1 million people from May 1940 to January 1945. This concentration camp was lead by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Popularly known people like Anne Frank was a prisoner of this camp.
Those were called Bolsheviks, which literally meant majority in Russian. The members of the liberal minority were called Mensheviks ("minority"). The battle for power between these two fractions played a crucial role in the start of the early Union and the Bolsheviks won out.